首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Nanoparticle Deposition from Liquid Flame Spray onto Moving Roll-to-Roll Paperboard Material
Authors:Jyrki M. Mäkelä  Mikko Aromaa  Hannu Teisala  Mikko Tuominen  Milena Stepien  Jarkko J. Saarinen
Affiliation:1. Aerosol Physics Laboratory, Department of Physics , Tampere University of Technology , Tampere, Finland;2. Paper Converting and Packaging Technology, Department of Energy and Process Engineering , Tampere University of Technology , Tampere, Finland;3. Laboratory for Paper Coating and Converting, Center for Functional Materials , ?bo Akademi University , ?bo/Turku, Finland
Abstract:Nanostructured coatings have been prepared on a flexible, moving paperboard using deposition of ca. 40-nm-sized titanium dioxide nanoparticles generated by a liquid flame spray process, directly above the paperboard, to achieve improved functional properties for the material. Properties such as surface wettability can be extensively improved by a thin layer of nanoparticles on the substrate. Owing to the vulnerability to heat, the substrate needs to be moved rapidly through the flame. This, on the other hand, generates a setting for a roll-to-roll coating process, which favors upscaling of the method. In this article, we characterize the flame process for nanoparticle coating and quantify the operational window for this method. The amount of deposited material as a function of substrate speed through the flame is discussed. Although the thermophoretic flux of nanoparticles is estimated to be very high from the hot flame onto the cold substrate, other factors were observed to limit the deposited amount of particles. Total mass yields of 5%–20% of the injected precursor material into the titanium dioxide nanocoating on the paperboard were achieved. With these yields, a highly hydrophobic surface was obtained by a mass loading of 10–50 mg/m2 of titanium dioxide on the paperboard.
Keywords:
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号